Step up from integrated graphics with the VisionTek Radeon 5450 Graphics Card. This card uses discrete graphics hardware, removing the video processing responsibility from your CPU and system RAM. Along with the improved processing, the HD 5450 card gives you more flexible display options. HDMI, DVI-I, and analog VGA ports support most commonly available displays.
VisionTek Radeon 5450 Graphics Card
$56.00
In stock
Description
Additional information
Weight | 0.7 lbs |
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Dimensions | 9.7 × 7 × 1.8 in |
GPU Model | AMD Radeon HD 5450 |
Stream Processors | 80 |
Base Clock Speed | 650 MHz |
Interface | PCI Express 2.1 x16 |
Supported APIs | DirectX: 11<br />OpenGL: 4.1<br />OpenCL |
Memory Speed | 1000 MHz (Effective) |
Memory Configuration | 2 GB |
Memory Interface | DDR3 |
Memory Interface Width | 64-Bit |
Memory Bandwidth | 12.8 GB/s |
Display Connectors | 1 x DVI-I<br />1 x HDMI<br />1 x VGA |
Maximum Digital Resolution | 2560 x 1600 |
Max Power Consumption | 19 W |
PCI Power Connectors | None |
Recommended System Power Requirement | 250 W |
Length | 6.69" / 17.00 cm |
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Lonzo Lockman (verified owner) –
Excellent acceleration for my drafting software
Jannie Schultz (verified owner) –
This could easily be re-considered as a five-star review on a more charitable day. This is the second of this class of board I’ve purchased, so I can superficially compare it to some competition. These are ‘commodity’ product grade boards for simple use-cases, with the advantage of needing no dedicated fans. The first board (not this product) I purchased used an NVIDIA chipset, which uses closed-source software drivers and so was incompatible with the other software I need to use, so check your other software for compatability. This product uses an AMD chipset that is universally supported. The board has been working fine for my simple use-case. Comparatively speaking, the build-Quality on the NVIDIA board (ie. not this board) -seems- better: the heat sink is beefier and looks higher quality; the motherboard looks more solid and professional; the NVIDIA product came packed with much more care and protection from shipping.